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{\large\bf A Search for Excited Fermions at HERA
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{H1 Collaboration}\\                            
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{\small \em DESY, Hamburg, Germany}\\[6mm]
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A direct search for excited fermions is performed in the 
H1 experiment at HERA using 1994$\rightarrow$1997 data 
corresponding to an integrated luminosity of $37$\, pb$^{-1}$. 
The search covers all electroweak decays of the $e^*$, $q^*$ 
or $\nu_e^*$ into a lepton and a $\gamma$, a $Z$ or a $W$ 
gauge boson.
The decay of the $Z$ and $W$ gauge bosons leads to a variety
of possible event topologies.
No significant excess above the expectation from the Standard Model
is found in channels involving high $P_T$ photon's, or first generation 
leptons, or multijets and missing $P_T$.
From these channels, exclusion limits are derived which extend beyond 
the excited fermion mass reach of other existing colliders.

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